Your app is an onion: Why software projects spiral out of controlYou start with the best of intentions. You hire a developer to build out your startup idea. But almost every week, it feels like the project needs tweaking. Features start creeping in, and the scope slowly expands. It’s as if the project has a life of its own, and is trying to destroy your life.

Why Are Enterprises So Slow? – zwischenzugsIn this article I want to explain a few things about enterprises and their software, based on my experiences, and also describe what things need to be in place to make change come about.

lenazun/working-remotelyWorking remotely sounds great. We think we’ll save ourselves the commute and we’ll be able to flexibly weave in and out of work and home life. In reality, work takes a different shape when there is no office, and we’re all in different environments trying to connect to other humans. […] These are some of the things we’ve learned while working remotely

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